Judiciary
Scavenger bags 9 months imprisonment for stealing cooking gas cylinder
A Dei-Dei Grade I Area Court, Abuja, on Wednesday, sentenced a 22-year-old scavenger, Philip Ola, to nine months imprisonment for stealing cooking gas cylinder.
Ola, of no fixed address, had pleaded guilty to the charges of house breaking and theft and begged for leniency.
The Judge, Saminu Suleiman, however, gave the convict an option of N20,000 fine and warned him to desist from committing crime in future.
Earlier, the Prosecution Counsel, Chinedu Ogada, told the court that the complainant, Benjamin Ikechi, of Anguwan London, Ikwa Zuba, Abuja, reported the matter at Zuba police station on March 25.
Ogada said the convict criminally broke into the complainant’s house and dishonestly stole his cooking gas cylinder, valued at N25,000.
He said that in process of escaping, the complainant caught the convict inside his house and handed him over to the police for investigation.
The prosecution counsel stated that during police interrogation and investigation, the convict confessed to the crime, while the gas cylinder was recovered from him.
According to him, the offences contravene Section 288 of the Penal Code.
Judiciary
Court remands man for allegedly stealing cold room compressor
A Sharia Court in Kano State on Wednesday ordered that a 25-year-old man, Ahmed Abdulkadir who pleaded guilty to stealing a cold room compressor unit worth N60,000 be remanded in a correction centre.
The police charged Abdulkadir, who lives in Fagge Quarters, Kano, with theft.
The Judge, Malam Umar Lawal-Abubaka, adjourned the matter until July 25 for summary trial.
Earlier, the Prosecution Counsel, Insp Abdullahi Wada told the court that the complainant, Nura Muhammed who also resides in Fagge Quarters, reported the matter at the Fagge Police Station, Kano, on July 6.
Wada alleged that the defendant, entered into the complainant’s shop and stole the compressor unit.
The defendant pleaded guilty to the charge.
Judiciary
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Judiciary
Jigawa High Court judges begin annual vacation
Jigawa State Chief Judge, Justice Umar M. Sadiq has approved July 10 for the commencement of annual vacation for the State High Court.
This was contained in a press statement signed by the Director, Publicity and Protocol Matters, Jigawa State Judiciary, issued to newmen.
The statement said the High Court Judicial staff would resume work on Monday, September 11, 2023.
He said the vacation is under the Provision of Order 45 Rule 5(1) of the Jigawa State High Court Civil Procedure Rules (Subsidiary Legislation) Cap. H-2, laws of Jigawa, 2012.
“Given the above, by the Provision of Jigawa State High Court 2022/2023 Legal Calendar, all High Court Judges shall be on vacation from Monday, 10th July, 2023, to Friday, 8th September, 2023 and resume work on Monday, 11th September, 2023,” he said.
He said that during the vacation period, Justice Mustapha Bello Adamu of High Court No 9 Hadejia would serve as the Vacation Judge and sit at High Court Complex, Dutse.
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